Capabilities of the media access device. For example, the device may support \"Random Access\", removable media and \"Automatic Cleaning\". In this case, the values 3, 7 and 9 would be written to the array. Several of the enumerated values require some explanation: 1) Value 11, Supports Dual Sided Media, distinguishes a Device that can access both sides of dual sided Media, from a Device that reads only a single side and requires the Media to be flipped; and, 2) Value 12, Predismount Eject Not Required, indicates that Media does not have to be explicitly ejected from the Device before being accessed by a PickerElement.
Capabilities and management of an uninterruptible power supply. The properties of the UPS device indicate when incoming power ...
Capabilities and management of cache memory. Cache memory is dedicated or allocated RAM that a Processor searches first for ...
Capabilities and management of NV Storage. Non-volatile memory natively includes flash and ROM storage. In addition, NV memory ...
Capabilities and management of the battery logical device. This class applies to both batteries in laptop systems and other ...
Capabilities of the media access device. For example, the device may support \"Random Access\", removable media and \"Automatic ...
Captures customizations into a delta WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. ...
Carbon Copy 32 5.1 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. Carbon Copy ...
Cards may be plugged into motherboards/baseboards, are daughtercards of an adapter, or support special card-like modules. ...
Case-insensitive switch statements are not supported in a Windows PowerShell Workflow. Supply the -CaseSensitive flag, and ...